Alec Soth: Reading Room
Joslyn Art Museum 2200 Dodge St, Omaha, NE, United StatesDrawing on documentary, formalist, and narrative photographic traditions, Alec Soth uncovers the beauty and banality of the human experience.
— dedicated to promoting the growth and appreciation of the arts in the Omaha community.
Drawing on documentary, formalist, and narrative photographic traditions, Alec Soth uncovers the beauty and banality of the human experience.
All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840-1955, explores depictions of trains and train infrastructure in American painting during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Experience the vibrant world of African textiles through the discerning eye of exhibition curator Suzanne Gunn.
Join us for a special Family Series concert as the Omaha Symphony brings Tubby the Tuba's story to life as he finds his voice with the help of Mr. Frog!
This multi-day event will feature a cabaret, screenplays, play readings, poetry, a 24 hour play challenge, and new ways of exploring performance!
Described as “a thoroughly entertaining comedy-drama” from The New York Times, this fresh and amusing play takes on the complexities of aging parents, midlife crises and the essence of a West Philadelphia community with a blend of wit and candor.
Westview High School & the Nebraska Wind Symphony present ¡Fiesta Fantástica! Featuring the Middle School All-Star Clarinets Sunday, February 23rd | 3:00 PM | Westview High School 15800 Summit Plz, […]
This unique panel brings together voices rarely heard in the same forum, offering fresh perspectives on environmental challenges, innovation and cultural preservation....and it will be moderated by KVNO's Jeff Koterba!
North Omaha Music and Arts hosts free weekly gatherings with live band performances, followed by open sessions where all musicians, MCs, and vocalists are invited to participate or sit in.
Drawing on documentary, formalist, and narrative photographic traditions, Alec Soth uncovers the beauty and banality of the human experience.
All Aboard: The Railroad in American Art, 1840-1955, explores depictions of trains and train infrastructure in American painting during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
In partnership with the University of Nebraska Medicine’s Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center Healing Arts program, the Maverick Quartet is pleased to serve as Quartet-in-Residence.